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Hydraulic Solenoid Valves
Hydraulic valves hold and transfer the flow and pressure of hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic system. The most common genre is the hydraulic control valves, which monitor how much of the liquid flow is going through what chambers at once, ensuring that there is no overflow or leakage. Such an event could be very dangerous to the equipment, the workers in the area and the environment, depending on what the substance moving through the hydraulic system is. The liquids and gases that pass through hydraulic valves such as solenoid valves depend on the context; they can range from thick liquids such as oil in petroleum refineries to various gases in chemical processing plants to thin liquids like water in a water treatment plant. Many materials may be used to produce control valves, although certain metals and plastics are better for some industries then others. For example, a thermoplastic such PVC is going to be cheaper then a metal valve, but will only be appropriate for applications that do not require extreme corrosive resistance. Metals such as aluminum and stainless steel, which are very flexible and lightweight are ideal for most applications, although occasionally a heavier and sturdier metal, such as iron, is required.